Born: ? 1786/88 Edgecombe County, NC Married: married 9 Jan 1813 Treasy White (d/o Benjamin White)Children:
Died: 1861 ? Parents: Samuel 5 and Cealy Braswell RUFFIN Will. See also: Widow's Petition filed in Wilson County.
message from Monk Moore.
He and Mourning had
"His widow, Mourning Winstead Ruffin, remarried to a John D. Williamson and moved to Hyde County. She took her two sons (of Gray Ruffin), William G. and Guilford L. Ruffin with her. 1) William G. Ruffin married Almira Fortesque in Hyde County . "William G. Ruffin and Almira Fortesque had William G. Ruffin, Jr., born 1875 in Hyde County, NC., John Lee Ruffin, born May 1877, married 1901, Sarah Elizabeth Pledger of Hyde County Thomas Ruffin, born 1890 in Hyde County." 2)Guilford Ruffin must have died young as I can find no trace of him." "William G. Ruffin, Jr. must have died young also. I can find no trace of him." "Thomas Ruffin had not married when he was 30 years old. He was living with his brother, John Lee Ruffin then." "John Lee Ruffin married Sarah Elizabeth Pledger in Hyde County. They had Theodore Ruffin, Lucy Ruffin, Almyra Cornelia, Sarah Elizabeth Ruffin and Ava May Ruffin. I have not been able to trace this line any further as yet."
This document relates to Theresa White Ruffin, wife of Duncan Lamon Ruffin, and is a "Petition to Sell Land for Assets." It comes from a Wilson County, NC Special Proceedings Book. Superior Court: Wilson County David Williams, Adm. Theresa Ruffin vs P. Farrow, Celia Farrow, Elizabeth Johnson, Margaret Johnson, K(i)siah Johnson, Charley Ruffin, Nancy Ruffin, Guilfor Ruffin Petition to Sell Land for Assets To the Clerk of the Superior Court for said County: The petition of David Williams Administrator respectfully showeth- Outstanding debts about $75. Value of personal estate (0000) nothing. That, at the time of her death, the said intestate was seized in fee simple of the following land, a tract of land in Wilson County adjoining the lands R. D. Johnson, P. S. Petway & others, containing twelve acres, or thereabouts of the value of about $10 per acre. Your petitioner further showeth- ( ? ) Blount Attorney for Petitioner David Williams, Adm. vs Perry Farrow & wife & others The administrator begs leave to report that in accordance with an(d) order hertofore issued that he, after having given the required notice offered for sale the land discribed in the petition, on the 14th day of January 1871 at the Court House door in the Town of Wilson, where and when P. S. Petway appeared and bid the sum of three hundred dollars which being the last and highest bid, he was declared the purchaser who immediately complied with the terms of sale. The administrator further reports that the price is a fair one and recommends the confirmation thereof.
John D. Williamson (b.1828-d.aft.1900) married four times:
1. Julia Ann Spain in 1864
2. Mary Ann Rasco
3. Mrs. Mourning Ann (Winstead) Ruffin in 1868
4. Mary Ann Stotesbury
In the 1900 Hyde Census John was 72 and Mary, his 4th wife, was 63 and
they lived in Swan Quarter Township. Neither of them appear in the 1910
Hyde Census.
John D. Williamson was a son of Samuel Williamson (ca.1774-1840) &
Charity (___?___), and a grandson of Samuel Williamson (ca.1755-1821).
Brenda Williamson B.Williamson@charter.net